HealthCare Conferences

Meetings International (Meetings Int.) is a global leader in producing high quality conferences, meetings, workshops and symposia in all major fields of science, technology and medicine. Since its inception, Meetings Int, has been associated with national and international associations, corporations and high level individuals, dedicated to host world class conferences and events. Meetings Int. supports broad scope research and peer review at a broad range of specialists around the world. The key strategic objective of Meetings Int, is to communicate science and medical research between academia, and industry. Through inspiring sessions and tons of networking, you will learn to be even more audacious and bold than you are now and free to grow your mind, grow your business, and grow your bottom-line. We can relieve you of the time and resource draining elements of the events that you plan to hold. From planning to coordinating, start to finish; we will be there to ensure you take the accolades for yet another brilliant program. We organize conferences world-wide. All major conferences of Meetings International are accredited with Continuing Professional Development (CPD), Continuing Education (CE), and Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credits

Unlike many standard higher educational programs, graduates of any of the life sciences with an additional healthcare management education can find substantial opportunities. Training and certification in healthcare management can take job aspirants into diverse and fascinating directions. For life science graduates with training and certification in healthcare management, there are outstanding career prospects. People pursuing healthcare management professions have fantastic earning potential. For graduate, starting pays generally range from $60,000 to $120,000 per annum, based upon prior education and knowledge. Senior healthcare professionals with 2-4 years can earn $220,000 or more.

Healthcare Sector Growth:

The health care sector is one of the world’s biggest and fastest-developing sectors, consuming more than 12 % of GDP of most developed countries. Most of the private sector jobs over the past 10 years came from healthcare sector and the sector continues to develop faster than most other industry segments.

Healthcare is the biggest, fastest growing industry in United States. The U.S. healthcare system accounts for over $3 trillion in yearly expenditures, which is almost 20% of US Gross Domestic Product (GDP). With respect to economic experts in the Office of the Actuary at the Centres for Medicare and Medicaid Services, investment is estimated to increase at a yearly average rate of 5.9% through 2020, which is 1.2% greater than US projected GDP development. By 2020, healthcare investing is estimated to go beyond $4.5 trillion.

Healthcare Sector in Singapore:

Singapore has set up powerful fundamentals in healthcare quality, having instituted the globe’s 5th best healthcare infrastructure and spending more than 8% of GDP on healthcare and offering universal coverage for people in Singapore with multiple levels of care. The standard of medical practice in Singapore is amongst the most efficient and advanced in the world. The JointCommission International (JCI) has currently approved more than 15 hospitals and 4 medical centres in Singapore.

Global Universities:

National University of Singapore, Singapore; Peking University, China; University of Melbourne, Australia; Tsinghua University, China; Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech), Taiwan; La Trobe University, Australia; Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; Swinburne University of Technology, Australia; University of Macau, Macao; Kyushu University, Japan; University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Romania; Northern State Medical University, Russia; University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Serbia; George Washington University Medical School; Georgetown University School of Medicine; Howard University College of Medicine; Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine